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2017-03-20

Tomb as a textbook in the late Joseon Dynasty, the tomb of Jusin Kim

Designation number: Regional cultural asset 18

location: 26-1 Daejadong Mountain, Deokyang-gu, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do

Jusin Kim was a father-in-law of Sukjong as a civil servant in the late Joseon Dynasty and also the father of the second queen of Sukjong, Inwon. His last name was Kim from Gyeongju. He was served in Gyeongreun Buwon-gun, and his other name was 孝簡公.

In 1686 (12th year of Sukjong), he passed Saenwonsi as a top candidate and served as Jangwonseobyulgum the next year and Guihuseobyulje in 1699 followed by Sahunbu officer and Hojojwarang. In addition, he was famous as a character serving his father, Iljin Kim, below his tomb in Youngsajeong. He was very filial and had a strong discipline, and his writings were known to contain serious meaning. His tomb was located about 200m behind Youngsajeong at Daeja-dong, Deokyang-gu, Goyang-si. Unlike the tombs in the early Joseon Dynasty, Gokjang was left from roof tiles behind circular burial mound. On the roof tiles and wall of Gokjang, there are flower patterns.

His tomb is well-preserved with original shape like the tombs of high rank officers or royal families of the king in the late Joseon Dynasty. First of all, there is a Bigalmyung to the right of the tomb. There are bullet marks. In front of the tomb, there is a Muninseok where grandiose and splendid patterns are enscribed. There is a Jangmyungdeong between two Muninseokgs. Behind Jangmyungdeung, there is a Honyuseok along with Hoseok so that soil and grass are not collapsed below the circular burial mounds.  

In addition, there are epitaphs indicating the direction here and there around the Duleseok made in granite stone. To the west and south of Youngsajeong, there is a Sindobi of Jusin Kim. This has been designated as regional culture asset 18.